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Before "pulling the plug", I would thoroughly investigate the various types of smokers that are available, as each has its own separate advantages.
AmazingRibs.com is a pretty good source.
I went with the #2 unit & it has been big enough for me ( I don't smoke a huge amount of food at one...
I've used Sam's Smokers on the net if you like wood chips - great product, burns "sweet".
Also used "Classic Country Farms" on ebay for wood chunks (they are cut in discs, so they fit nicely in the wood box.
The Maverick is a great idea also.
Seems like you are pretty well set.
Good smokin!!!
Hi all -
ofrankie here from No. Mass. I have a smokin-it #2 unit, have only used it twice so far - spring is not too far away!!!
Look forward to reading suggestions, ideas from other owners.
Thanks for the responses.
Smoked the ribs for 5hrs at about 215deg.
I used wood chunks - 2 pecan & 1 hickory & I added 2 pieces of lump charcoal. Pretty much had smoke for the entire time.
Prior to smoking, I did "marinate" the ribs in beer overnight & I used a light coating of rub.
Smoke...
I recently purchased the "Smokin-it' #2 ( I also have a Landmann propane unit.
The Smokin-it is very well made, well insulated, lots of smoke with relatively little wood - does seem to take a bit longer than the propane unit.
So far, I've smoked ribs twice on the unit & I have a couple issues...
Hi All -
Just signed onto SMF. I live in Mass (north central part of the state). I currently have a Landmann vertical smoker, have been trying to perfect things for a couple years. Will try smoking anything, but especially love ribs!
Would like to try smoking my own bacon - if anyone has...
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